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Land distribution meeting, Estremadura, Spain

Photograph
1936 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

David Seymour, or Chim, was one of the most important photojournalists of the mid-20th Century. He was the first vice president of the Magnum photo agency, founded in 1947, and a photographer committed to recording the human consequence of civil unrest. The V&A holds a selection of Seymour's photographs that includes work from some of his most well-known assignments, for example photographing during the Spanish Civil War, the early years of the state of Israel and his international work for UNICEF, newly founded in 1948.


Object details

Category
Object type
TitleLand distribution meeting, Estremadura, Spain (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Gelatin-silver print
Brief description
Land distribution meeting, Estremadura, Spain, gelatin-silver print, David Seymour ('Chim'), 1936
Physical description
Black and white photograph of a crowd scene during the Spanish Civil War, focusing on a woman holding a suckling baby and looking up to the sky. A shaft of light illuminates her face.
Dimensions
  • Image width: 23.5cm
  • Image height: 30cm
Style
Marks and inscriptions
CHIM Estate of David Seymour (Stamp; Bottom right)
Credit line
Given by the American Friends of the V&A through the generosity of Ben Shneiderman
Summary
David Seymour, or Chim, was one of the most important photojournalists of the mid-20th Century. He was the first vice president of the Magnum photo agency, founded in 1947, and a photographer committed to recording the human consequence of civil unrest. The V&A holds a selection of Seymour's photographs that includes work from some of his most well-known assignments, for example photographing during the Spanish Civil War, the early years of the state of Israel and his international work for UNICEF, newly founded in 1948.
Other number
LOAN:AMERICANFRIENDS.37-2003 - Previous loan number
Collection
Accession number
E.3795-2007

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Record createdNovember 19, 2003
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